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We believe that this new initiative will
not only provide a new exciting
family Co Curricula activity to the
school but at the same time offer
students who are not mainstream
sports orientated or physical &
intellectually disadvantaged to still
feel they are contributing to the
schools Co Curricula program.
Welcome to the recreational fishing & outdoor education
information nightProgram Coordinators Dean Parkes & Carlo Sorrentino
Fishing Camps and family weekend fishing tournaments
Stream rehabilitation and noxious weed removal on Canberra NSW waterways (ACT Government)
Custom lure making “Dennis the Menace Lures” using the TAS departments support, lures will hopefully be custom made to not only acknowledge the late Dennis Moreau (TAS teacher) but proceeds will be donated to his preferred charity Malkara.
What's new for 2014 Program overview
Playing It Safe: How to fish effectively but safely /survival skills
Entering fishing comps such as Canberra Carp Out, Carp-a-thon, ABT (Australian Bream Bass or Barra Tournament) Go on Charter Boats
Promote Catch and Release
How to help fishing ecosystems & hatchery visit
And much, much more refer to the handout on further program ideas
Program overview
We are open to suggestions! We need your support so please feel free to give us any further suggestions or ideas on the information sheet located at the front entrance.Further ideas include Scuba diving and open water dive
certificates ( age limitations apply)
Camp oven cooking with Chef Parksey Junior Boat licences Fishing Tours within Australia Possible water-skiing activities 4x4 tours and canoe trips
Its not just about fishing
How do you get involvedAll students from all years can participate in
this co curricular activity. It is an all year round
activity and students select recreational fishing
and outdoor education as their elected choice
at the beginning of each year or as a summer
winter season option.
However it is not an easy way out of doing a
co-curricular activity, student selection will be
based on students application grades and
general behaviour during each school term and
if need be discussed with parents and teachers.
Come and join the fishing crew at Black Mountain peninsula for a BBQ and fly-casting demonstrations & lessons on the 3rd of December at 4.00pm . The school bus will be taking students after school and parents are most welcome to attend. They can pick their sons up either at the peninsula (6.00pm) or at the school afterwards (6.30pm).More information can be found at the entry doors.
What's planned for 2013
A big thankyou to Guest speakerRob Paxevanos